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New Proxies For 2010
- Vertical spam: Spam which consists of a large number of messages sent to a single newsgroup.
- Vertical spam may represent a clueless newbie who has screwed up a posting command, or a malicious spammer who is trying to drown out a newsgroup.
- The host command is a newer alternatlve to the nslookup command.
- With a spam blocker, messages deemed unsure are quarantined; these are generally bulk newsletters.
- If you take action – for example, by deleting the email – these actions will be remembered and stored in order to create new, adaptive filtering rules.
- To cross-post is to send a single message to multiple newsgroups.
- This is preferable to sending single copies of a message to each newsgroup for three reasons: First, by only sending a single copy, you reduce network resource consumption.
- Second, most newsreaders allow users to view and discard a crossposted message with just one reading, even if they subsequently visit other newsgroups to which the message was posted.
- Third, a followup reponse to the original article will be seen in all the relavent newsgroups, instead of just the one.
- Spam: Originally just a canned sandwich filler product, spam now also refers to the practice of blindly posting commercial messages or advertisements to a large number of unrelated and uninterested newsgroups, and bulk e-mailing unsolicited commercial messaSignal to noise ratio refers to how much relevant content (signal) something has as opposed to non-relevant content (noise).
- The term is from radio, but can also be applied to newsgroups.
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